Williams Thompson Solicitors LLP in Christchurch is hosting the second in a series of free ‘Breakfast on Bridge Street’ (BOBS) networking events on the 15th November.

Following the success of the first-ever BOBS event in June, respected local law firm, Williams Thompson LLP, is inviting the Christchurch business community to come together once again and network over a warming cuppa and croissant. Providing an economic led update on the town, the event will also feature guest speaker Mandy Payne from Christchurch and East Dorset Council’s Economic Development Department.

Aiming to connect local companies and support the growth of the Christchurch business community, ‘Breakfast on Bridge Street’ will take place from 7:30 am to 9:00 am. With tea, coffee, fruit and pastries, the informal networking opportunity will feature an introduction to Williams Thompson LLP delivered by Practice Manager & Partner, Suzanne Kadziola. Mandy Payne will then give a brief Economic Development led update on the town, discussing proposals for a new Christchurch BID, in addition to Christchurch Retail Plans and Town Centre Strategy.

Mandy Payne, said:

“I look forward to taking part in this excellent initiative, which aims to bring local businesses together and encourage them to form new partnerships. Addressing attendees, I want to keep people in the loop with what’s going on in the local economy.’’ 

Suzanne Kadziola, said:                                

“We are delighted to once again be opening up our doors to the Christchurch business community. Our first event was a huge success and we hope to welcome many new and returning faces this November. Stop by, say hello, enjoy a nice cuppa, chat to fellow businesses and hear what Mandy has to say about the future of the town. See you there!”

Places are limited, so to RSVP for Breakfast on Bridge Street please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/williams-thompson-solicitors-llp-17248053092

To find out more or to contact Williams Thompson Solicitors visit: www.williamsthompson.co.uk.

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